List of cultural icons of Scotland
This List of cultural icons of Scotland is a list of objects, topics or people identified as cultural icons of Scotland.
Animals
Arts, craft
Buildings and structures
- Balmoral Castle [12]
- Balmoral Hotel [13]
- Broch [14]
- Clyde Tunnel [15]
- Edinburgh Castle [16]
- Falkirk Wheel [17]
- Scott Monument[18]
- Scottish Parliament [19]
- Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre [20]
Clan
Festivals
Food and drink
- Cullen skink [35]
- Haggis [36]
- Scotch whisky [37]
- Selkirk Bannock [38]
Government
History
- Antonine Wall [40]
- Auld Alliance [41]
- Battle of Bannockburn [42]
- Battle of Stirling Bridge
- Charles Edward Stuart [43]
- Culloden [44]
- Declaration of Arbroath [45][46]
- Hadrian's Wall - often used as a metaphor, but none of which is actually in Scotland.
- John Knox [47]
- John Paul Jones [48]
- Massacre of Glencoe [49]
- Rob Roy MacGregor [50]
- Robert the Bruce [51]
- William Wallace [46]
Industry, science
- John Logie Baird [52]
- John Loudon Macadam [53]
- James Watt [54]
Literature, poetry
Music
- Bagpipes
- Flower of Scotland
- Scotland the Brave
- Scots wha hae
People
- Keir Hardie [57]
- John Macadam [58]
- John Napier [59]
- Winnie Ewing, the first Scottish Nationalist MP to be elected to Westminster in 1967 [60]
Royal
- Duke of Rothesay, Holyrood House, Jacobitism, Lord Lyon King of Arms, Order of the Thistle [61][62]
Sport
- Kenny Dalglish [63]
- Highland Games [64]
- Eric Liddell [65]
- Tartan Army [66]
Television, radio, theatre, film
- Billy Connolly [67]
- Sean Connery[68]
- Dr Finlay's Casebook [46]
- Ricky Fulton [69]
- Ewan McGregor [70]
- Rab C Nesbitt [71]
- Para Handy [72]
- Still Game [73]
- Tannochbrae [46]
Transport
See also
- Scottish national identity
- National symbols of Scotland
- Cultural icon
- List of cultural icons of England
- List of cultural icons of Canada
- List of cultural icons of France
- List of cultural icons of Germany
- List of cultural icons of Italy
- List of cultural icons of the Netherlands
- List of cultural icons of Northern Ireland
- List of cultural icons of Russia
- List of cultural icons of Wales
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